Ledger, or Leger lines. You add them to the staff for pitches above or below it. (for example, a high C looks like a note with a line through it) If you Google Ledger Lines, im sure you can find more!
The musical staff contains five lines and four spaces.
A note at the bottom of the staff does not have a higher than a note at the top of the staff. As notes go up the staff, they are higher.
that can depend. An accent is used to enphasis a note, and looks like a little decresendo sign. Also, there's a dynamic that tells you to play one note as loud as you possibly can and it's called sforzando. it looks something like this: sfz
A bass staff is a musical staff which opens out with a bass clef.
It depends on which staff and which direction:Trebble staff, going up: 2nd spaceBass staff, going up: 1st space(if that makes any sence, if not look up a picture on google)
Every music note has its own duration--time value. When the staff is designated with a clef, any note drawn on the staff has a pitch.
An accent is marked as a ">" overtop the staff of the note it effects.
The Oval shaped symbol that is placed on a musical staff represents a whole note, a note with a duration that varies based upon the time signature of the musical piece. A whole note lasts for the equivalent of 1 whole measure so in 4/4 time a whole note lasts four beats 1234 ---------------O-------------------------------- or ____________O_________________
The Oval shaped symbol that is placed on a musical staff represents a whole note, a note with a duration that varies based upon the time signature of the musical piece. A whole note lasts for the equivalent of 1 whole measure so in 4/4 time a whole note lasts four beats 1234 ---------------O-------------------------------- or ____________O_________________
staff A set of musical lines is called a staff or musical staff; more than one set; i.e. plural , would be staves. A set of musical lines is called a staff or musical staff; more than one set; i.e. plural , would be staves.
All musical clefs indicate the position of a specific note on the staff. The treble clef is a G clef, because it shows the location of the note G.
The note that comes after G on the musical staff, is pitch A
its is the in which sound extends
The musical staff contains five lines and four spaces.
A note at the bottom of the staff does not have a higher than a note at the top of the staff. As notes go up the staff, they are higher.
Musical note's
Common time or 4/4